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You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for SMART MX 16. You'll find the answers to all your questions on the SMART MX 16 in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. User manual SMART MX 16 User guide SMART MX 16 Operating instructions SMART MX 16 Instructions for use SMART MX 16 Instruction manual SMART MX 16 You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 Manual abstract: Print formatting conventions Various elements of these operating instructions are displayed in a laid-down format. In this way, it can easily be seen if it concerns standard text, · listings, or actions. Contents Foreword ........ ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ... 2 Print formatting conventions ....... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... . 3 Contents ......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ... @@@@@@@@8 Package contents ....... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... 9 Description .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... . 10 Overview of the equipment.... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... . 12 Receiver front panel.... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... 12 Receiver rear panel .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... .... 13 Connecting up the receiver. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... .. 14 Installing the LNB cable ... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ..... 15 Connection of a digital audio receiver ..... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... . 17 First steps.... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ......... 19 Switching on and off . ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .. 19 Remote control ........ .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ... 19 Remote control button functions.. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ........ 20 Receiver.. ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... 22 Inserting a Smart Card..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... 23 Basic settings .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... . 24 Changing the system settings .... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ......... 24 Changing antenna settings. ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... .. 26 Motor control... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ....... 27 Search for channels... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... . 30 Child lock/PIN-Code ......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .... 32 Changing time settings ...... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ... 33 Works settings .. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ..... 34 Operation..... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .... 35 4 Basic operating steps ...... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... 35 Additional functions..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... 36 On-screen user interface .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ...... 39 Moving around the menus and sub-menus .... ..... ..... .......... .......... .... 40 The menu layout . ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ... 41 Programme news....... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... . 42 Channel listing ......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ... 42 Language.. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ... 43 Edit station .. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... . 44 Encoded "Crypto Embedded "Programme .... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... 46 Software Version .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ........ 48 Cleaning.. ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ......... 51 Troubleshooting . ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ...... 52 Disposal.... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ....... 53 Technical Data ... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... .. 54 RAPS... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ... 56 What is RAPS? ....... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... .... 56 Automatic installation or update of RAPS. ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ..... 56 Switching the automatic check of the RAPS listing on and off ..... .... 59 Manual check of the RAPS listing ...... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... ...... 59 Subsequent alteration of the RAPS settings .... .......... ..... ..... .......... .. 60 Service ........ ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ..... 61 Warranty ..... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ..... 61 Declaration of Conformity ..... ..... ..... .......... .......... ..... ..... .......... ...... 62 5 3BSafety instructions Safety instructions Please read these safety instructions through carefully, before operating the receiver. Please observe all warnings and instructions on the equipment and contained in these operating instructions. Basic safety instructions Electrical connections · To avoid fire and danger of electric shock, do not expose the receiver to rain or in other moisture. · Never open the housing. (Danger of electric shock). · Only connect the receiver to a 90250 V, 5060 Hz power socket which has been correctly installed by trained personnel. · The plug must be easily accessible, so that in an emergency the receiver can be disconnected from the power supply quickly and easily. · Pull the plug out of the socket if the equipment is not used over a long period of time. Only pull out by the plug. · Avoid exposing the receiver to drops or spraying water. Do not stand any containers holding liquids (a vase, for example) on or over the receiver. (Danger of electric shock). · If foreign bodies or liquids enter the receiver, then immediately pull the plug from the socket. Have properly-trained personnel check the equipment, before operating again. (Danger of electric shock). · The total power input at the receiver's antenna connection marked "ANT INPUT" may not exceed 400 mA. · Do not bend or squash the power cable. · Do not touch the power cable with wet hands. (Danger of electric shock). · If the power cable is damaged, it must be repaired by properly-trained personnel before operating again. (Danger of electric shock). · Never allow children to use the receiver without supervision or to play with the antenna equipment. 6 3BSafety instructions · Always leave maintenance work to properly-trained personnel, not to do so could be dangerous. · Disconnect the receiver from the power source if operating breakdown occurs. Correct positioning · Stand the receiver on a firm, level surface. · Avoid the proximity of sources of heat, for example, radiators, open fires, for example, candles, equipment with strong magnetic fields, for example, loudspeakers. · Avoid direct sunlight and unusually dusty or humid locations. · Avoid shaking the receiver. · Never cover up the ventilation slits. See that there is adequate ventilation. Do not stand any heavy objects on the receiver. · If the receiver is brought from a cold into a warm environment, moisture can form in the interior of the receiver. In this case, wait around two to three hours before operating. · Lay the power and antenna cables so that no-one can trip over or tread on them The correct handling of batteries · Batteries can contain poisonous substances, which can harm the environment. Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the current legal requirements. Never dispose of the batteries in normal domestic refuse. · Batteries should not be given to children. Children could place batteries in the mouth and swallow them. · Weak batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long period of time, then remove the batteries from the remote control. 7 3BSafety instructions Explanations of the safety warnings In these operating instructions the following categories of safety warnings are found: Danger! DANGER warns of possible personal injury. Caution! CAUTION warns of possible material damage or damage to the environment. These warnings contain special instructions regarding the efficient operation of the receiver. Use in accordance with laid-down guidelines The digital satellite receiver is intended for the reception of digital satellite programmes in the private sphere. It is designed solely for this purpose and may only be used for this. Please observe all the information contained in these operating instructions, especially that concerning safety. Any other use is classed as non-authorised operation and could lead to material damage or even to injury. WELA electronic Handels GmbH & Co. KG can not be held liable for damage caused by non-authorised usage. 8 4BPackage contents Package contents Check the package contents after buying. No. 1 2 3 4 Amount Item 1 1 2 1 Digital satellite receiver Remote control Batteries (Type AAA, "Micro cells") SCART cable 9 5BDescription Description With this equipment digital satellite channels can be received using a satellite antenna. The receiver does not need to be programmed, all programmes transmitted at the time of delivery over the Astra, Hotbird and Turksat satellites are already pre-programmed. The channels transmitted by a satellite can be received as soon as the receiver is connected up to an antenna pointing at a satellite. The receiver searches for the channels as soon as the automatic search function for this satellite is started. All functions of the receiver can be operated using the remote control. All receiver settings can easily be effected by means of the menu on the TV screen. The on-screen menu supports the following languages: · German, · English, · Arabic, · French, · Italian, · Russian, · Spanish · Turkish, · Farsi, · Dutch, · Greek and · Hungarian. The receiver can update software over the Astra satellite. 10 5BDescription Additional features: · OTA (satellite update) · Integrated text decoder (STB/VBI) · PIG (Picture In Graphics) · 4000 channel storage positions (3000 TV and 1000 radio channels) · LNB control logic (13/18V, 14/19V, 0/22 kHz) · SCPC/MCPC reception in C/Ku-Band · Digital receiver with Loop-Through output for the second receiver · Digital audio output (optical) · Symbol rate 245 Mb/s and frequency range 9502150 MHz · DiSEqC 1. You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 2 STAB USALS · Manual PID-input · Electronic channel guide (EPG) with direct channel selection · Eight-colour On Screen Display (OSD) with 17 transparency modes · Four-digit LED-Display · Screen format can be set to 4:3 or 16:9 (widescreen) · Child lock and blocking function for individual channels · RS 232 C-connection for additional information exchange and updating the system software (socket) · Timer (7-recording period, as desired) · Five lists of favourites · Data transmission from receiver to receiver · Integrated Cryptoworks interface 11 6BOverview of the equipment Overview of the equipment Receiver front panel No. 1 2 3 4 5 Symbol LED-Display CH CH Function Shows channel number or ecting the co-axial digital output Remove the protective cap from the receiver's socket marked "DIGITAL AUDIO (CO-AXIAL)". Plug the optical cable in the receiver's socket marked "DIGITAL AUDIO (CO-AXIAL)". Connect the optical cable to the digital audio receiver. Connection diagram 17 6BOverview of the equipment Connecting the optical digital output Remove the protective cap from the receiver's socket marked "DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL)". Plug the optical cable in the receiver's socket marked "DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL)". Connect the optical cable to the digital audio receiver. Connection diagram 18 7BFirst ste of the most common television broadcast standards for colour transmissions in Europe, Australia and some Asiatic and African countries. SECAM is mainly used in France and Eastern Europe. NTSC is a television broadcast standard common in North America and Japan. Select a screen size from either 4:3 format or 16:9 format (Widescreen). Leave the setting at "On" if the receiver is connected with a SCART cable. PAL I, PAL B, PAL G or PAL K SECAM NTSC TV Type SCART/RGB Standard (4:3) Wide (16:9) On/Off 24 8BBasic settings Setting Time zone Positioner Options Description Automatically set. Yes/No "Yes", if a motorised satellite system is being used. In this case the sub-menu "Motor control" is displayed. "Off" sets standard mean time, "On" sets summer time. "STB" allows the calling up of Teletext directly on the receiver. "VBI" redirects the Teletext signal to the TV set. A description of RAPS can be found on page 56. Summer time Teletext Type On/Off STB/VBI RAPS Scanning On/Off Choose the desired settings. 25 8BBasic settings Changing antenna settings In the "Antenna Settings" sub-menu the following settings can be changed: Setting Satellite Options e.g.: [019.2° E] Astra1 [013. 0° E] Hotbird 15 Description The most common satellites are pre-programmed. Additional satellites can be inputted in Chapter "Motor control" (see page 27). These settings are pre-programmed for the most common satellites. LNB frequency Universal "Wideband" OSC C-Band C-Band Ku-Band High L.O Low L.O These settings are pre-programmed for the most common satellites. The settings can be altered using the numeric buttons. On/Off DiSEqC-A DiSEqC-B DiSEqC-C DiSEqC-D Tone-A Tone-B Off Here the individual satellites can be allocated directly to a DiSEqC position. 22kHz impulse DiSEqC 26 8BBasic settings Setting LNB operation Options H/V (Horizontal/Vertical) 14V (Vertical) 18V (Horizontal) Off (Aus) Description Leave this setting at "H/V". The further settings are only relevant for single cable systems or special in-house distribution. Positioner None STAB USALS DiSEqC 1.2 Settings for the motor control of the satellite antenna. These only apply to an antenna with corresponding function (see page 27). Choose the desired settings. Motor control Caution! Leave the setting-up of the motor control to properly-trained personnel. Otherwise the satellite equipment may not function correctly. In order to use this function, the satellite equipment must possess a motor control. Select the option "STAB USALS" or "DiSEqC 1.2" using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. The following settings can be made in the "Motor Control" sub-menu: 27 8BBasic settings DiSEqC: Setting Satellite Transponder Move East<<< >>>West Options Description Select the desired satellite here. The pre-programmed transponder for the satellite are displayed here. The satellite can now be turned into the desired direction using the arrow buttons " " and " " . Save with "Save Position" and ,,OK" button. Setting of limits for the Motor Setting. Function Set west limit Set east limit Disable limit Reference Position @@Is automatically displayed. @@@@Enter here the latitude on which the satellite antenna is located. @@@@Is automatically displayed as a number and as a bar. @@(Free + Scr): Sat. @@Searches for all unencoded satellite channels. @@Search for all unencoded channels on a specific transponder. Searches all transponders belonging to a group of channels. Searches all transponders belonging to a group of unencoded channels. Enter the transponder to be searched.. @@Enter the exact data to find the channel. @@Only possible in "TP" or "NIT" modes. Enter the exact data to find the channel. Only possible in "TP" or "NIT" modes. Enter the exact data to find the channel. @@@@To call up a protected menu, the PIN code must be entered at the prompt. Enter the PIN code using the numeric buttons. Each number entered is shown in a box in the input window as a star. When the correct PIN code is entered, the selected menu opens automatically. @@@@@@@@Press the "OK" button. Enter the new PIN code using the numeric buttons. @@Enter the new PIN code again. @@0 180 min. @@@@Up to seven timer functions are possible. @@Activate "On". Select at "CH Type" TV or radio. At "Channel No." enter the number of the desired channel. @@@@@@Call up the "Works Settings" sub-menu. @@Select "No" to leave the menu. @@Wait until the receiver re-starts. This process can take several minutes. @@@@@@@@@@@@Each time the button is pressed the displayed information changes. @@@@Highlight a station using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ". To change to the marked station, press the "OK" button. To return to the selection menu, press the "EXIT" button. Press the "TV" or "RADIO" button again to return to the normal screen setting. 36 9BOperation Using the selection menu The list of stations in the selection menu can be sorted or selected according to various criteria. The list of stations of all satellites received or those of a certain satellite can be displayed. You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 Select the satellite in the sub-menu "Sat" using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Select the desired type of sort criteria in the sub-menu "List": Symbol All (1.2.3..) All (A. B.C..) Free (1.2. 3..) Free (A.B.C. .) Option All stations sorted numerically All stations sorted alphabetically All unencoded stations sorted numerically All unencoded stations sorted alphabetically Select the desired channel using the arrow buttons " " or " ". Press the "OK" button. Display list of favourites To call up the list of favourite stations, press the "FAV" button during operation. This function can only be used if a list of favourites has been created (see page 45). To leave the list of favourites, press the "TV" button. The list of stations is now displayed. 37 9BOperation Programme news To display additional information regarding · The current programme, · The following programme or · The programme of the selected station Press the "EPG" button during operation. This function can only be used if the selected station supports it. Display Teletext To call up Teletext, press the "TXT" button during operation. Enter the desired page number using the numeric buttons. This function can only be used if the current station offers Teletext. Choose language To display the menu for language options, press the "LANG" button. Select the desired language option using the arrow buttons " " or " ". 38 9BOperation The following language options can be set: Menu option Option Sound channel Mono 1 of 1 (depending on station) 2 (depending on station) Stereo Mono left Mono right Level Normal High Low Language Sub-title Selected language will be displayed (depending on station) Show or hide sub-titles (depending on station) Select the desired setting using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Recall To call up the last channel selected, press the "RECALL" button. On-screen user interface Individual receiver setting preferences can be entered by means of an on-screen user interface menu. The receiver and the TV set must be switched on to display the user interface. This consists of the main menu and sub-menus. Press the "MENU" button. The main menu will be displayed. Select the desired sub-menu using the arrow buttons " " and " " and press the "OK" button. The sub-menu will appear. 39 9BOperation Moving around the menus and sub-menus To switch between the menu options, press the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " " on the remote control. Please read the messages at the bottom of the screen. The menu option selected will be displayed as black text. To confirm the selected menu option, press the "OK" button. The settings for this menu option will now appear. The on-screen display for most of the menu options is split into two. On the left-hand side appears the name of the setting. On the right-hand side the currently-set data is displayed. To spring from one setting to the next, press the arrow buttons " " and " ". The selected setting is highlighted. To confirm the highlighted setting, press the "OK" button. Options: - Using the arrow buttons " " or " ", the selection options can be changed. Using the arrow buttons " " and " " the desired selection options can be highlighted - Using the numeric buttons figures can be entered, if the setting calls for a numeric input. To confirm the setting, press the "OK" button. To return to the next higher menu level, press the "EXIT" button. To leave the main menu, press the "EXIT" button again. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Confirm the selection with the "OK" button. @@@@Optional, depending on software version: · Arabic, Russian, Turkish, Dutch, Greek, Hungarian und Persian. 43 9BOperation Edit station To quickly choose a station or to change the settings of stored stations, select the "Edit station" sub-menu Enter the password. This is set on delivery at "1234". To change between radio and TV mode, using the arrow buttons " " and " " select the mode symbol " / ". Select the desired option using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. To return to the next higher menu, press the "EXIT" button If changes have been undertaken, a prompt appears and asks if these should be stored. Select the option "Yes" to confirm the changes or "No" to reject the changes, using the arrow buttons " " or " ". If a wrong input has been entered, proceed as follows: To change to the next higher menu, press the "EXIT" button. To delete the changes, select the option "No" using the arrow buttons " " or " ". Moving channel positions The position of one or more stations can be changed to a different position in the listing. Select one or more stations as desired using the arrow buttons " " and " " and press the "OK" button. The selected stations are now highlighted with a coloured background. Repeat the selection process for the next station to be moved. Using the arrow buttons select the station, before which the previously selected stations are to be inserted. To complete the action press the "Recall" button. The highlighted stations are now inserted into the selected position. All stations following on below are now moved downwards on the list. 44 9BOperation Selecting favourites To make selecting favourite stations easier, these can be combined in a list of favourites. Using the arrow buttons " " and " " select the option "Select favourites". Select the desired stations using the arrow buttons " " and " ". To include the station in the list of favourites, press the "OK" button. The "Favourite" field is now marked with a tick. After marking all desired stations as favourites, press the "EXIT" button.. Select the option "Yes" to adopt the changes, or "No", to discard the changes. The station is now included in the list of favourites. Child lock function On/Off Stations can be blocked, for example, to stop children watching programmes not considered suitable for them. Select the desired stations using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ", and highlight the option "Channel lock". Press the "OK" button. Repeat these steps for each station to be locked. The blocked stations can only be watched if the correct PIN code is entered (see Section "Child lock", page 32). Deleting channels Stations can be completely deleted from the list of stations. You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 Using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ", select the desired stations and highlight the option "Delete channels". Press the "OK" button. Repeat these steps for the next station to be deleted. Press the "EXIT" button. If the query is answered with "Yes", then the highlighted station is deleted and the main menu appears. 45 9BOperation Adding channels Using this menu a station can be added to the list of stations, by entering the corresponding information. Use this option only when familiar with the digital satellite technology and the necessary information is to hand. Information for the following parameters is required: · Satellite, Transponder, Frequency, Symbol Rate, Polarity, FEC, Channel Name, Audio PID, Video PID, PCR PID Select the option "Add channels". Enter the information regarding the station using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. Altering channel data In this sub-menu information regarding stored stations can be changed. The following information regarding the following parameters can be altered: · Station name · Audio PID · Video PID · PCR PID Use this option only when familiar with the digital satellite technology and the necessary information is to hand. Select the option "Alter channels". Enter the changes on the on-screen keyboard using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ". Encoded "Crypto Embedded "Programme Press the "Menu" button. Select the "Crypto Embedded" sub-menu using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. A selection menu with the following menu items will be now displayed: 46 9BOperation Select the desired option using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. Under the menu option "General Card Information" there are various options available. Select the desired option using the arrow buttons" " and " ". To call up the desired option, press the "OK" button. Smart Card information ("Card label and Additional Info") If this option is selected, the following information regarding the Smart Card is displayed: · Designation ("Card Label") · Serial number ("Smart Card Address") · Expiry date ("Card Valid until") · Protection of minors activated ("Enable MR") or not activated ("Disable MR") Protection of minors ("Set Maturity Rating") Select the "Enable MR" option in order to restrict access to channels unsuitable for young persons, or Select the "Disable MR" option for unrestricted access to all receivable channels. PIN Code of the Smart Card ("Smart Card Pin Code Change") Using this option, the password of the Smart Card can be · changed, · enabled or · disabled. The menu option "Available Program Providers" shows the channel providers, for which the Smart Card is enabled. 47 9BOperation Software Version Select the "Software Version" sub-menu. On the screen the following information will be displayed: Display Model name Build date Software version System Software RAPS Description Receiver model Date of manufacture Current software version Update Update Config Update system Software With this option the receiver's internal software can be brought up to date. This function is only available, if the Astra satellite is received. Using the arrow buttons " " and " " select the option "System software" and press the "OK" button. Enter the PIN code. On the screen two running bar graphics are displayed and the receiver begins to search for new software. If the upper bar does not move after ten minutes, the receiver is equipped with the up-to-date software version. To discontinue the updating, press the "OK" button. If the receiver is not equipped with an up-to-date software version then the newest version will be automatically downloaded. The bar graphic grows up to 100%. The receiver now processes the downloaded data. This process can take up to 20 minutes. When the processing is completed, the receiver asks if the update is to be stored. 48 9BOperation Select the option "Yes" to install the update, or "No", to reject the update. If the option "Yes" was selected, now go to the menu option "Works settings" on page 34 and reset the receiver. The software update is now completed. Update software from receiver to receiver The receiver's internal software can also be updated with the help of a second receiver. . Caution! Only two receivers of the same type may be used, or else the receivers could possibly be rendered unusable. Only use a serial cable with 1:1 coupling (no null modem cable!). When connecting from receiver to receiver the following coupling is required: 1/4 cross wire, 2/3 cross wire, 7/8 cross wire, 5/5 1:1, 9/9 1:1, 6 open ("Loop-through cable"). This cable can be obtained from a specialist dealer. Take these instructions to the dealer. Connect both receivers with a serial cable. (RS-232C cable, cross-wired) through the RS-232C interface (serial interface). Switch on the receiver with the newest software (source receiver). Switch on the receiver to be updated. Caution! Do not switch the receivers off during an update, otherwise the receivers may not operate correctly. Press the "Setup" button. Enter the PIN code. The setup sub-menus will now appear. Using the numeric buttons, enter the number 5732. The TV now shows the "Box-to-Box Copy" sub-menu. Select the desired option using the arrow buttons " " and " ". To start the transmission press the "OK" button. 49 9BOperation The transmission starts and the update is carried out. This process can take several minutes. To abort the transmission, press the "EXIT" button. Switch the receiver with the updated software off and wait a few seconds. Disconnect the serial cable. Switch on the receiver with the updated software again. De-installation Disconnect the receiver and the auxiliary equipment from the power source. Unscrew the LNB cable from the receiver. Remove the batteries from the remote control, if the receiver is not to be used for a long period of time. Pack the receiver, the cables and the remote control in the box. Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust-free place. Protect the receiver from frost. 50 10BCleaning Cleaning Danger of electric shock! No liquid must be allowed to get into the receiver. Never clean the receiver with a wet cloth. Before cleaning disconnect the plug from the power socket. Caution! Do not use abrasive cleaning liquids such as petrol or thinners. You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 These liquids could damage the surface of the housing, present a fire hazard, or lead to a life-threatening electric shock. Only clean the receiver housing with a dry cloth. 51 11BTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom The display does not light up. Possible cause and remedy The power cable is not connected.. Plug the power cable into the power socket.. The power switch is not on. Switch the receiver on. No sound or picture, The receiver is in Standby mode. the receiver LED is Press the "Power" button. The receiver switches itself on illuminated. and the programme appears on the TV screen. No sound or picture. The antenna is not directed at the satellite. Align the antenna correctly. No or only a weak signal. Check the cable connection from LNB to receiver and from receiver to the auxiliary equipments. Align the antenna correctly. The TV set shows no picture. The system is not correctly connected up. Check the connection of the SCART or HF cable. The TV set is not in AV mode. Switch the TV set onto the corresponding AV input. Poor picture, Blockage problems The antenna is not correctly aligned on the satellite. The LNB is defective. The remote control does not work. The batteries are exhausted. Replace them with new ones. The remote control is not correctly directed. Aim the remote control at the front panel of the receiver and see that nothing is standing between remote control and receiver. If, despite everything, a fault cannot be rectified, then please contact a specialist dealer or the manufacturer. 52 12BDisposal Disposal On no account dispose of the digital satellite receiver in normal domestic waste. Local authorities will be able to advise on the most environmentally-friendly method of disposing of the equipment. Hand old batteries in at an appropriate collecting point. 53 13BTechnical Data Technical Data Receiver Dimensions (L × B × H) Weight (without packaging) Operating temperature Storage temperature LNB/Tuner input F-socket Input frequency range Input level range LNB switch-over LNBswitching signal DiSEqC-signal Demodulator Front-End Module Input data rate SCPC- and MCPC-capable Spectral inversion System resources Processor SDRAM FLASH Video Decoder Transmission speed Video resolution (Video format) Screen format Data interface Socket Remote control Range Power 270 x 60 x 100 mm 1.6 kg 0 ºC to +40 ºC 40 ºC to +65 ºC IEC 16924 950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz 65 dBm to 25 dBm 14/18 V, max. 400 mA 22 kHz, 0/12 V Version 1.2 QPSK 2 MS/s to 45 MS/s Automatic converting 32 bit, 60 MHz 8 Mbyte 2 Mbyte Up to 15 Mbit/s 720 x 576 (Pal), 720 x 480 (NTSC) 4:3, 16:9 9-pole, D-sub, max. 115 Kb/s Up to 7 m 54 13BTechnical Data Power consumption Power supply Connections on the rear panel Audio L/R Digital Audio output (S/PDIF) Data interface Digital Tuner Input Loop-Through digital tuner Video TV SCART VCR SCART Max. 30 W 90 250 V alternating current, 50/60 Hz 2 x RCA Cinch 1 x RCA Cinch, 1 x optical 9-pole, D-sub IEC 169-24 IEC 169-24 1 x RCA Cinch RGB, CVBS, Y/C, Audio CVBS, Y/C, Audio 55 14BRAPS RAPS What is RAPS? All currently-transmitted TV and radio channels are already stored on the receiver on delivery. RAPS (Receiver Automatic Programme Search) updates the list of channels and allows the automatic addition of new channels or the deletion of discontinued channels. RAPS saves the effort of seeking and programming these changes. When the receiver is switched on, RAPS checks if there are new channels available. New channels are automatically included in the channel listing and shown on the screen as such. When channels are finally terminated, the corresponding places in the listing are also automatically deleted. Parallel to this a personal list can be drawn up (within the list of favourites) or switch off RAPS at any time using the "Works Settings". Automatic installation or update of RAPS The search for new RAPS listings is only supported in TV mode, not in the receiver's radio mode. To search manually for a RAPS listing or make subsequent changes in the configuration of the RAPS system, switch to TV mode. When RAPS is utilised, the existing channel listing will be overwritten. To activate RAPS on the receiver, return the receiver to the Works Settings (see page 34). After doing this a prompt is displayed on the screen. To use RAPS, select the option "Yes" with the arrow buttons " " or " ". Press "OK". The receiver now searches for an up-to-date RAPS listing and then displays the following information: 56 14BRAPS RAPS date receiver: Date: Satellites: Transponder: Channels: Date of RAPS listing stored on the receiver. Date of the current RAPS listing available via satellite. Number of satellites integrated in the RAPS listing. Number of transponders integrated in the RAPS listing. Number of channels available in the RAPS listing. Press the "OK" button to load the newest RAPS listing or press the "EXIT" button to leave the menu. The progress of the updating can be seen in a bar graphic on the display. After this a selection menu of the receivable satellites is displayed. @@Confirm the selection by pressing "OK". @@Repeat the previous steps for all the desired satellites. @@Press the "OK" button again. The available RAPS files are now displayed in the listing. @@Press "OK". 57 14BRAPS Tuning in local TV stations In the following menu option a decision for a regional TV channel is required. In Germany that would be the regional third channels. If the choice falls on the listing for Austria, then the ORF-2 regional channel (e.g. ORF-2 Tyrol or ORF-2 Carinthia) to be stored must be selected. The available regional TV stations will be displayed in a listing: Select the regional TV station desired using the arrow buttons " " and " ". Press "OK". Then a prompt appears "Do you want to see channels with erotic content?" Select the desired option using the arrow buttons " " and " " . Press "OK". @@@@@@@@Press the "OK" button. In the space in front of the marked foreign language a tick is now displayed. Repeat these steps for all desired satellites. After finishing making the selections, mark the "OK" space using the arrow buttons " " or " " and " " or " ". Press the "OK" button. The settings are now stored. 58 14BRAPS Switching the automatic check of the RAPS listing on and off RAPS is set, so that after switching-on the receiver automatically checks if a new RAPS listing with changed transmitter data is available. The check lasts about 15 seconds. The check can be stopped by pressing the "EXIT" button. If the automatic update process is not required, then proceed as follows: Press the "SET UP" button and enter the PIN code using the numeric buttons. Select the sub-menu "System Settings" using the arrow buttons " " or " ". You're reading an excerpt. Click here to read official SMART MX 16 user guide http://yourpdfguides.com/dref/2169704 Select the menu option "RAPS Scanning" using the arrow buttons " " or " ". Select the menu option "Off" to turn off the automatic check using the arrow buttons " " or " " or The option "On" to turn the automatic check on again. Select the menu option "System Settings". Here is found the option "RAPS Scanning". Press the "OK" button. If "Off" was selected, the message "checking RAPS date" will not appear, and the receiver switches directly to the last channel listing stored. Manual check of the RAPS listing If the automatic check of the RAPS listing has been switched off, then an update can be carried out manually. Press the "MENU" button and select the sub-menu "Software Version" using the arrow buttons " " or " ". using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and ,, " select the menu option "Update" in the "RAPS" sub-menu. Press the "OK" button. Enter the PIN code using the numeric buttons. The current settings for RAPS will now be displayed and the receiver checks if a new RAPS listing is available. If the data in the fields 59 14BRAPS "RAPS Date Receiver" (listing on the receiver) and "Date" (newest listing) are different, the RAPS listing has changed. In this case, carry out an update as follows: Press the "OK" button to load the new listing onto the receiver. Proceed as described above. If the RAPS listing has not changed, then the message "No changes found" will be displayed. Confirm with the "OK" button to return to the "Software Version" sub-menu. Subsequent alteration of the RAPS settings To alter the RAPS settings (for example, the hidden foreign language stations) proceed as follows: Press the "MENU" button and select the sub-menu "Software Version" using the arrow buttons " " or " ". Select the menu option "Config" in the "RAPS" sub-menu using the arrow buttons " " and " " or " " and " ". Press the "OK" button. The menu "Automatic Programming" will be displayed. Enter the RAPS settings as described above. 60 Service WELA electronic Handels GmbH & Co. KG Industriestraße 29 D-78112 St. Georgen Service Hotline: 00 49 1805 / 93 52 11 Telefax: 00 49 7724 / 94 78 333 E-Mail: [email protected] Internet: www.smart-electronic.de Warranty The guarantee for the Smart digital satellite receiver manufactured by WELA electronic Handels GmbH & Co. KG is in line with the legal requirements at the time of purchase. 61 Declaration of Conformity WELA electronic Handels GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this product conforms to the following guidelines and standards: Low-voltage guideline 73/23/EWG · EN 60 335-1 · EN 60 335-2-15 Guideline pertaining to electro-magnetic tolerance 89/336/EWG · EN 55 013:2001 · EN 55 020 · EN 61 000-3-2:2000 · EN 61 000-3-3:1995+A1:2001 · EN 61 938 Type of equipment/Type: Digital Satellite receiver WELA electronic Handels GmbH & Co. KG 62 . You're reading an excerpt. 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